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Who needs to be "smart enough" to watch Eastern Promises? Organized crime films are works of patrician art that any plebeian can enjoy.

Upholding FPS's over RTS's? You've just insulted the entire population of Korea and much of East Asia.

DonnerTime!

I've only heard this band's radio singles (and Owen Pallett's stuff) before. Never understood how they found some crossover success in mainstream, given how they appear to be a dirgey group with the aesthetics of Victorian Gothic and half the size of the Polyphonic Spree. Not that it's a bad thing, I just don't quite

Now that I actually look at that show, it looks like the Hispanic actors and actresses are even whiter than Sofia Vergara. So much for their Modern Family-esque knockoff.

Forget Community, it seems like the big news about this article is that NBC has ceded the Latino audience to its competitors faster than the GOP has.

I was trying to think of a white comedian instead of Martin Lawrence to prevent racial stereotyping, but I couldn't think of any besides Larry the Cable Guy, but I didn't think he's equivalent to Kevin Hart. Foxworthy is closer, I guess.

They should just reboot The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen movies by creating a good movie based on those comics.

The only good shared universe about monsters is the Godzilla shared universe.

So you're saying that Kevin Hart is the new Martin Lawrence?

World of Darkness: neither goth nor punk edition

Don't any of you guys remember that in the Avengers, Agent Fury does the exact same thing (mass electronics surveillance) but no one kicked up a fuss about it?

They should've bought Alphas after SyFy cancelled it :(

Hey, that fella looks like Cy Tolliver.

Not to mention Super Computer.

"You look like Powder."

Radical!

The story is about how we need better public healthcare in America.

Post-millennial? More like post-Fin de siècle. And by that, I mean every since the 19th century onwards.

Well hopefully it'll be ended for a new generation of TV shows. Can Frank Underwood and the next few seasons' worth of Game of Thrones second-stringers please be the last batch of anti-heroes?